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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-02-14, Page 8/o 'ebrualry, 1.4tb, 1902 sur Weekly Budget . SIUSIOAlt 'RID,AY. 1?'EB,11tb.1902, THE E c N NEw A • TIAMLIIRANOR. --• A meeting of only honk he nuty at no distant date those interested in temperance was t be one of the G. T. R. ini ortant of;i- heidju'Ontario street chutch on last cials....Tboe \ieatheraid, of'Goder- Fridl�zyy• night; Rev Dr Gifl'urd presided I ich, waft bene last Fr1 ay taking 11, our- , and Rev J. Greece acted as secretary. ve ot the ground for the new post LOCAL Norlt.la$. Atter eobsiderAble' diebcuseion a com• office and made a detailed report to be raw pale. -.A few pieces of household rural, neittee to arrange for organlsatinn wits forwarded to the Government ; tt is turetngo doondition--ErioutreatnItd.Orriolt appointed eons sting at Revs Stewar•t,, expected that operations will be 6 lass s,tteot Retsina 25o, albs ries 25o Silver : Gifford, lignrson, G1reene ai>cl Muesrs +1. etartsii in the a ring. Miss Edith M. drip syrup 81.15 per pellet W. T. O`10.14'8, Jackson and J+ 8cgtt. Carr, of Detroit, daughter of D. 0. Clinton NSW* *MM. . A BROKEN PANE OF GLASS Doherty Organ. Factory, was weeded Carr, formerly an employee of the s bills MAP, We have been bhown D1D IT.—A, scholar having broken Our weekly budget of store news is to give in_ A nese map giving tits general lapY or hot holaeandamilesi fromo Qlhnton, y i the county between GAtnton and t>tod- wae told by the teacher that it should' formation about our goods .and our prices. every ericb•1 It hd most shows die drawn am of the be paid for No threats of any )find who weer e amused and surprised to receive the No inflating of ting more than case we endeavor to make it'truthful and accurate.. railroad, turnpike, telegraphic and There is no withtelephonic oommunications bete a to scale. a were made by the teacher, exaggeration or no itxgg 'in prices. the two places as at Dissent eiziating', foliowtngnote from thepupU'efatheri— values to make ou think• you are get It ie admirably Suited for business • 1---lklarch 21, E b r,mx g rl as broke you really are, Tust piggin stat g y THE S1QK A on those olio were o cent as saga aft i get t. but i can, make of what o d t� Oen, delega shadconntychin tl ions et- I thisgilts be pane of g ase. and ou will •it. our u are to do and what we have done. on the sick list the past week wae Mr big,wagee by pu11.ng firoiu at 7 y going Wilbur Manning, who ;ark cents eq You neadent be taretriing to lou Can :come and verify them any time you wish• to take to bed for gegeral dare with a w; them or thretnitlg them that they This week we tell of more neve goods that are attrac.. siege of erip,...Jo Blaney, Clerk at will have to lesye school i con be led Or • the Oiarendon hotel, gash been laid up advised but force work and the aft tell OW in every way, and of some values in last lots of with a sayers cold, caused by exposure_ out qou have worked up to such a pitch to the stat my weather in waiting far new thea girl is sick and' the boy is winter stuffs that can honestly be called bargains. tae trains ; ,hie friends will bit glad ecard to come tq school for feard of to know he will soon be around again bins turned troth ehool go lest this S►3<.n C"t9+e'S • ?6�' for Joe 18 a joll ,g q'. tat tiredfellowr.•• thing stop at or;'will came and Weareoeae t e w1^.1^Y.Y I.4•L•Lw� 'T7 H N �� �N Ny-Y 7'.'9-Y 4.. H N . 44 2 New Embroideries. Delivery of our new Embroideries' was promised for the last week in January, but they did not get. here until` this week- If you are interested in dainty embroideries we invite you to come and sae .them. There are thou- sand of yrds and dozens of patterns in the lot. Almost every kit.d, and many guanaco. in the strong •and sub tantial Cambric, and in the fine .and delicate Dawns and Muslin. It is not likely there is another. such collection in town, and as for the values. ..we are satisfied. ma s.- = . to let them speak for the sive _ . Fine Cambric Embroideries et 80, 50, 7o, 100, and 20o. Fine and dainty Muslin Embroideries at 5o, 8o, 10o,.15o, and 25o, • Fine. Cambric Insertions at So, 5o, 1:0o, and,15o. 5 nd2 I o 1 o a ooh 'at 5o,8o,0 Fine Mustin Insertions , " Ail widths, good qualities, newest pattarne.-•• TWO SPECIALS .. One at 'Sc. The Other at 73t, Tit 5e. • 400 yards strong Cambric Embroideries and':Insertion's, satiated„ widths, and good qualities, firm edges, alt new. patterns, extra l►peoial Value • ate per yard + • . At Tic. 500 yards good quality Cambria Insertions and Edgings, suitable for trimming underwear, skirts, and ohildrens wear, good assortment of IMPROVEMENT INBREAD'M.AX- MAX - patterns, strong edges, assorted widths, extra epeotai vaine atr•per yd, 7 ie ,t INCI.=J. A $inp•, baker, who recent - 1y put in machinery to'facilitate his work, has got the same all fitted up in working order.Itconsists of and wo on seta R gasoline engine and mechanical mixer, i . ed o see Rich. Tasker in you will think it is the best sahoolar town again after asevere attack of you ever had. now :if you allot pleased. pleurisy which kept in the house for a with this write me a blip not be send- considerabie time ; be ie around ing noe threte, • but riot fully recovered...0o Monday • qaicilunderwtanifNOTEJ.—The Whitney Dramatic gun d Shaa.o town, and Turn bull,of (*Wench, which week Company was here on Thursday last was. contemplaeed for some tune and it Lyon and a town "The Lady of a ewe it has proved successful °; . number Lyons" in the town fighhalt the a very Company fail; his man friends are anxious to number ;the next night . Ootiapany • learn of any i�tnprovement in his gond;- appeared in: Wiog Stn. , , ,Saturday tion wbi hie boped may be speedy. 'Doyset loisD t niede d athere Judge Doyle was not needed as there was no PRESENTATION TO MR COATS. casesto be heard one was settled out The following refers to ' a well-known of court and another adjourned.. • .11. Olintonian :—R. H. Coats, 13, A., who W, Hicks, Pb. B., whose picture Sp - tor three years has been a member of peered • in I riday's Globe, is a nephew The-Globe=staff,.' on --Saturday severed of Mrs Rhos. Murch ; Mr Hicks, who is hie connectrlon with the paper tp' take a graduate of Cornell University, has the post '.of assistant ,'• editor of The been secretary of the Christian ,Asea• Labor Giazette in Ottawa, In 'the cation of Cornell as well as secretary course of the 'afterncon J, S. Willison, Theb present- ed editor of Globe, e re na1 ediMr Coate iii the name and on behalf of thestafi;a.large prbportiou of whom were pre.ent, with a fine loving cup of Mettiach ware. Mr Willieen accom- pealed t'he presentation with a few words expressive bt the esteem in which. all bis fellow -workers held Mr Coate on account of his abilities and 121.e. mink qualities Mr Coats replied briefly and' fittingly.. T Prints2 'e New Prints. the Navyat 1 � The advance shipment of oar spring prints is here, they are good qualities and the patterns decidedly now, flue soft wide oloth and fast colors. You will get a better selection now titan if you leave your baying until later. All the famous orumb-sloths, and the price is 120o per yard. These are not ordinary. 127dc . printe, but 1 which saves a great deal of hard labor, some that were madeup Tidally for one dose the work much quicker, and of the big wrapper , faotoriee. '.They are avoids frequent handling. The "mixer" pare Indigo dye,' fast colors, full one yard handles -if we can use the, phrase— wide and at1210 per yard. The best print about 21 barrels of flour at attrne, and value weare likely to have thie season.; will sou+vert it up Intra dough ready for Stripes; dote and• floral designs. ' • the pans in about 15 or' 20 minutes, . whereas this formerly; required tate Mill Ends at Sc per yarda• time of a man for alioitit, two hours, '' and was exceedingly laborious as well. If you want a good print for working' dresses or.aprons get The machinery bits been in operation some of these before they are all one. : Theyare mill ends farat►out"a wePk, and produces eicel- � lent•resultF. ' Mr echo intends to ,pro- and lengths from 7 to ten yards, the most. of '. these are .. dark duce different kinds of bread, as the. mixer makes a finer quality, of ;dough colors, regular 10c for 8e. than le possible by hand. • SWEDISH• LADIES' .QUARTET,- • • • • • • The cottons. Just a reminder of our three lines of English Cotton or 1 are ' e to , . 'h cloth that are "such good values, tbpq re. .Sep • the appearance of Cambric, are perfectly pure :and the Cotton value we hasp had for many a long day. 3 Qualities -all one•yard wide 10c, 1.11 and ht • Such talent as compose this grand quartette is eeidom to' be **cured out-' onside the 'rift and the a g d Cities, n h manager!! the ave Star Course are fortunate indeed in: securing them. ; Thoy will appear in bent. the town hall, on Tuesday, Feb. 18th, and a musicaltreat is in store for those whq will go to hear them. This•, fam- ous organization bas been before -the.' • ' public for several seasons. The' ladies., will appear in their native costumes, a feature Which will add interest to their' concert,. In addition to the ensemble Last Things • Winter Stuffs are getting down to the. last ones ofa line. We are w'4'jog- •to take very .little % money in order to_ get them out of the wa.y. .before :the: season is over.You get bargains.- We = • get room and money. • Last Things in Mantlese, Mantle stocks are gettingg' down to :the last few' garments, that is why we have chore than cut .the prices in two in order to clear them out completely. The assortment is broken but tiio are the prices; and you never bought good mantles,., for so little money before. Mantles at $1.98 - Tour choice of this seasons Mantle that sold at'65 $6 and • $7, •all The last of our Mantles that sold at stylish np-to-dategarments, jaet the last ones for - on Jan.22, at St Pancras church, Lon- don, ng., to V. M. Bailey, of Boston. .,..In our report of the Scotch con- cert last week we mentioned. that lilies Maclachlaxt (Mrs Buchanan) and Mr. Buchanan paid a visit to the home of Mr and libel W. Doherty which was in et ror ; instead. these two not- able Bearing that Mrs Doherty, sen., (Mother of Messrs W. and G. Doherty) was from Scotland haying been born in bllaegoow, it was at her home they paid a visit and honored with a few Scottish songs.... We bear there is likely to be a wedding in town shortly. which will include two, of our young people, one of whom is a yonng Witti- ness roan Miss Etta Speck, of Buf- falo, formerly. of Clinton, was married last week to Mr J. S. Ackerman, of that city; the bride is a sister of Mrs J. Johnson. of town ....New phones have.been� put in the residences of N. Fair, (No 88) and W. Newcombe; this makes over 100 telephone subscribers on the Clinton crit ... ;The workmen at the marble, works .of Seale & Bice have been. busy of late preparing. monuments to set up ; among recent orders received sere;—S. wed() Sar- cophavus to be erected in Clinton cemetery, in memo; y of ,the parents of Frank Kettle; a Qunicey sevenphagus, in Wingbam cernet•+ty, in ineinoty of the wife of R. B. Jeffrey, of Londes- 'baro; an ebony sarcophagus to A. G. Smillie, of 'Rensall, in Baird's ceme- tery in memory of -Mrs Gray; late of. Tnekersmith ; a tablet in Wingham Ti li cemetery 'n me of Mies n e t mus which was providedbyher :former fel- low el low associates of the -store where she way employed in,Cleveland..... Very.. fine ice, some being of 12 inches thick- ness, is . being harvested these days of the International committee of the and tacked fora number of aur Y. M, C.. Al for a number of years Slid citizens ...Good Friday' is ori March it is upon his shoulders rests much of the burdens of•the arrangements. for the goat e t stu e d nt s .. B gathering h to . bel g ng . bei d in Massey Hall,Toronto, from Feb.28tb to ?Larch •2nd. A, hinds spoke on "The draught horse''at the (farmers' Institute meeting held'. at Zurich. on Monday evening ; Mr Innes is • one of the few who thoroughly know about' the breeding of the draught horse.... Mrs Chambers, Queen .A St.,was • called to Rieman, last 'week, oing to the' death of her sister, dire Hogarth ,she drove down, and the storm compelled •her' le aye aethe horse or se and cutter there and return by' train..:. The Salvation Army band drove to Seefortu on Wed• nesday and assisted the army;. come there in arid musical evening....The planet: Venus which is now only about twenty -two -millions of. wiles from the earth—her '' nearest approach—can be seen on bright aft ; 28r.h and Easter Sunday on March 30th...Tbe -xegular meeting of the Public Librarywasheld on P c board Tuesday nighbut the ony :.business done was 'the passing of a few ac- counts and routine business,...Among the shipments of stock this week were three carloads of cattle' by S. H. Smith for Toronto, three 'of cattle by Chas Reid for Toronto, and one of hogs by l`for on . o= Cantelon& Wallis the. D . T. day (Friday)'is St Valentine's day ; the stationers. sold a great quantity of 1 theyoungsters O in valentines to Dun r . wing K g late to some accident down the line the express did notreach here•until about. 3 e. m....ExaminationsattheBusinese College •are now in . progress, as the cout'se is about over; the .coiege will close here and Mise Scott, who who was the teacher here, will shortly leave . for a north Ontario town, .Among the suc- ernoone n, the west- ern ceseful 'students: at the . recent :ex-. ern sky ' half way down' from the 'animation in tbe'TorontoConseryatory. Zenith ;,it ie not often,• this spectacle - of Music was Miss Mance• 13auston,. of can be seen but such are the conditions frt,enton,who obtained first class honors as to bring it aiioitt...'„Toa, Montgom- °in musical form and in Srtet year vocal erg, formerly. of the'Qlinton Collegiate,: music, being the only one'ift first class but now a: barrister. of Toronto, is','an In the latter, and Passed in music bus - •officer of the Bruce ©td Buys' Aesoeitt. tory.; this speaks highly of her ability tion of •Toronto..,.The annual' "at and we oin•ber:friends in conggratula-- home” of the Huron Old' Boys Asso- I tion... Seale &'Bice; marble : d'ealere, elation will• be'. held in the Temple of town, have . dissolved .partnership, Bn'lldtng, Toronto,on, p''riday..Feh. 21st. and tdia buainesa on Reettenburg street u mote e G on Heti aq to will styli be carried on...•.J. H. Oh el� IN E LL kinds of Comic and Refined. The f4 �lt eln 'lards" r►re,,,aidapted for �. most any expression of ridicule at le and 2c son etter kind are yearly becoming more popular in use and convey ex- pression of sentiment.more sacred and refined . They are really works • of, art in dainty ..design and . coloring. Prices from 2c to 550 . The W. D. FAIR. 00, Clinton "Often the ' Cheapest ---always the Best.' . Fred F rr t 1 d 1111 a position in the catshier's -t�ffice 'of les:•, ;Blyth, hrcught in a load of fur. • the G. T. R. in.Brantford;. and his. niture.on Thursday for Mrs Vodden, place at the depot bore will he . taken " who has mused to town r..nd will oc- by Oscar Rodgers : Fred was an oblig• cupy the house r'e' ently left vacant by ing and courteous young ream and we Mise Piigh,•on William street. mwiwommmimmyymmm rest Clearing Sale 1. Of Firstelass .Footwear •- for two weeks ' Come and See for yon>irselyes for if ever Lew • Prices sold in a`hurry it will in this ease Sale Price 53 airs Ladino" ,genuine Don la Kid . Sale Price P g K4 $1.25 Batton Boote, worth 1.75, • '$1.25 Sale Price. 50 pairs Rini; Quality and 'Bell Boots, Sale Price $2.'75 buttoned or laced worth, $5 to 8 50. $2.40. :Pr Ladies' Felt and velvet el; ere ' od valve Sale Pilee • Sate ice. Pl? ,.go. 75 .50c- c t c Sale price Men's waterproof Overshoes, sizes 6: and 7_Sale Priee : 950• only, worth 1.65, ; 95e. t d boots ria n Felt4:Bnoke aims and •i e' ' ee7 � ri Price Msale pro,. ri, ' Sale e . •only. worth'L:2`CK.' $1.50 Ecu'e Boa Calf and ISongola $tdd Lased .Sale'Prl ..2131‘24:5::p52.13:ce tee 50 ;. ' boots sod gaiters worth *11 and 8,50 $11.7$ Sale Prlee .75 pairs Miseee ,Buttoned . sohool boots,. Sale pries $1 worth $1 to 1.50 80c prices oat • Aline of Itien's Fine. Laced Boot* going et Bargains • of j lot. .: 51, see them. Beckon yea A regular •feast of bargains in ' every department commencing. Friday morning, Feb 7: '„ Price figure. *quality Counts. Watch this .space for next week. It Y411 pay. you , • R. .. • Ther 014 Reliable, The: Store That Never ;Disappoints Ta icor , Sou, tttttttr mats tt� t Fit . tt�ttt • tr trtttttttrtttrtrttt tcttt�tttttt walk each. member will appear as a dooms - •' soiloist, The'peraone!. consists of Miss - • Pauline Ingre Johnson. coloratitre �r Soprano,. Miss . Susie Salta, second so prar.o,.Miss.11eden, first alto and piano soloist, and MIs@ .Elsie Buford, second alto., The press of the cities. wherever they have appealed speak in high terms of the excellent entertainment*; given by them Flan of hall at -Coop• " er's book store, .prices Wand BS cents. E The' last entertainment of the course- 7 he Tyrolean Todlers ie an the lath of March. • ' OARNi®AL AND. Hll`CFCEY—The Curling Olub will bold its fancy dress carnival in he skating •rink, Clinton, on Monday evening, Feta rah, •and E. splendid prizes for competition will be awarded : For • ladies fancy costume, +r"" • « ...... •.: gents' fancy costume and comic cos- tame ; the prizeare on exhibition' in Mantles' at $3.98 W. D. p'air's `-window... The _great, attraction will ;be• the annual hockey match between members of the marling $10 till dud 02; now clearing • club and'•will be played with: brooms' 1.98' alJour ohpice ., 3.98 and a football. 'It will be the 'runniest Last Things in Furs. The last of our stock of.Caperines at prices that make it well worth your while to buy now. •Une, Aetraohan and Eleotrio Seal • 13'imine. high collar, circular • aha a ointed front, regular Electric Seal Oaperine,bighooilar p , p 9.75 • busby tails,'' regular 16.00, re••:�� :•$14.00, reduced to • .dnyed to 'One Eleetrio Beal, Blue 0epee= Os erne, loris front, pointed thiole fur, extra good galls Wok, liable tails, ' very , hand- two head@ and eight tansy, some garment, regular $16.00, • • regular 20:00; rednoed to 1 50 One only, Alaska Sable Ruff,'very . and one of the most. laughable exhib- ition ever seen' on the ice the team being 00008 side-�W2Jactteein,. E'. M. Mc.. Lean, Jas. Fair, Dr,. Agnew;. Wafter' Irwin; J. Rattenbury, B. 3' •.Gibbings and N. B. Henry ;on the other side—N. Fair, W. E. Rand, Dr. Holmes,. J. Gardiner, Wallace frwin, W . Roes, . T. T. Leckie and T. Jackson, jr. Those in costume will have the exclusive use of the ice until 8.30• •p., m when the hockey match will take place.and at the conclusion of the match the public wilt be allowed on thence. Admission —those in costume 10c, public Mc. �. THE SOCIAL OIf0LE--The fourth - . tttttttttttttttttttttttttttrrttt r ' ///toll en's a: `• • "At Home? of the New Century (club w•. was given in the town hall, Don last mak-,0 One, thio Sable llafi, long, '8 ' Friday night and was a most success- �"" tails, regale! 8.50, reduced. to kr ful affair; The invitations- extended' ~` to a larger number than formerly- and this was no doubt the reason that the assembly was larger attended., e • -reduced to ' 'Ohio Sable and Eleotrio Seal Oa erins, long front, Domes out well 17 00over ,, redtte�ed to lder:I, sable tail. $1 t �r- Latlies9 music furnished by the Corkese tear. pars from London wits beautiful 11r.-•" • ti ; • the floor could not he in better coir�,„- We have 5 Ladies Fur Jackets , which we are.will to action ;after the lunch at mIdnitrht i the merriment was kept up until about •_ell ata substantial reduction rather than carry tluem oVer.'j 2 a. m. An.ontt tits oaetsidoiuepta Ura. Theyare thoroughly good panties that you Can, depend 62,14 serif weYtotice wAre:•Mise arlinger,of �, Morr;eburJt, and Mass Jordon, 1; 13uf- sir•- ttbaolutely. �If you did not intend to buy a coat until nefala (vieltore in town • M;sg Johnston Dineley, ins ani; as a . t , E Miss AdaYros and 11. .A.damg, 1Jon ea% • itof Sarnia (visiting^ in eafoeth); Mese; winter would Dayton to ireeonsidelr and buy o1�e at this Drigg sq a gra tca,thWe11 and Meagre Clamp* 1 Pur Jacket 3b orches twig r lel` $4!i, now $35 bell and Creswell, of Seaforth ; Miss it so- its $40, • ri 03S vsr h Mi Sh nl th �. 28 it • u 80 di hire* Cmw.p.IN,.•,+-new.... Metes , oats e33,. 962)7 bort); Chas McLean, Stratford Messrs e a f 25tt 19 Dr Mayb e, Rbyn e, Smltb an'd Nairn f i oderICh....The velum ladies of Sett• rth ave an at-home in Oardno'a hall, g n this (I d ich T sed y niiCht, a nuns 'W rta1 i more Men d I+�ltr Coate winter than we ePer herd the young people in town re ,assX t g • Hockey League gave' an assembly in o er c on u a ., - dia betel* There are f left d fgoing to et • i d i it tin to both of these 'm'"' aol;ial funiotione.,itlies Flora a . i' " X24 not .117' . liar conein, haft a an er o ar nay, Sault pry all wait best q t s f Mali., svhtl 1a here on a visit, on Mon- tr.. • on Monday eveninga-•annd the liurott Otlr a all Our men are Ql g re ve nb a n s Chinni/UP, lEi ��i1. hams entertained a riuitnber o! her y' set ty' Calf Skin Coat, t'd�,`d114r ` 0, now $17friends laetg ridap 11 ennuis if H nt r tsf Teri: ay evet� from six e McNaughton were at home to tiny " , l .o,�.,1t t, aOoon ;,oat, a $45, now $88 d iii f i to ten the Misses Shakespeare Olub , literary and mug cal contests combined to make the even.• , . ins both pleasurable profitable, satyr 01141111110* - •f . . $7,50 • ':Man's. 3u%t. which we sell for • 7.50,' is not :equallect in this section he Cri'eat; I�VIen s Suit .9 $ . , ,. or the money. This is rather a strong assertion to make but the proof,of. the in : is inthe titin g and: When you have once discovered this value you y .., pudding e4ting, , • . ;.. will always be a customer for this particular line. We show every size and give you a big assortment of patterns. at $7.50 per suit. For a second best =III Stift you' cannorfind'anything on::the marli efi.to equal them. • 5-- Th:We�'e. Is to buythe"idn" brand, famou for their •fittint ualities id famous.for thwear 'they g `v -- the ordinary boy. Made ot all Wool cloths sewn with linen thread ; E:nickers have double seats and double knees. Altogether: the best line of nays) ; Clothing= on the market. " ()nee a customer alwayii a . calmer. e Old Way • ..,For y� � ears past any 01f tliing�-�- lag ro°been good -enough for Boys' Knickers.. The oheapest kind of shoddy goods basted, together and lined with goods no stronger than paper, has been placed on the mar. ket,announced as a tremendous bargain at .21Se anndl5e has been just as one would a .ect .. and the result � ap ilio ordinary lively boy puts them on and ht a day or two they are all to piece.--the pu rohaser is disgusted and wonders why' they cannot get some decent goods for Boys' wel}r. . CC:)..Am:r11 On SATURDAY NE .T we will offer 3 Far Coats, sold everywhere at $15, but if you here � »e we will sell them at $10. 0. A bargain worth looking after and a (Yoaat that will give good. wear. a agiv i+ CLOTHING STORE, CIA and thoiue9nt,i; o! familiar Shakespearean f competitorsreceiving prett•y ,